Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... objects on the mind . But it was Mr. Wordsworth's purpose to consider the influences of fancy and imagination as they are manifested in poetry , and from the different effects to conclude their diversity in kind ; while it is my object ...
... objects on the mind . But it was Mr. Wordsworth's purpose to consider the influences of fancy and imagination as they are manifested in poetry , and from the different effects to conclude their diversity in kind ; while it is my object ...
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... object nevertheless and for the foliow- ing reasons . First , because the object in view , as an immediate object , belongs to the moral philosopher , and would be pursued , not only more appropriately , but in my opinion with far ...
... object nevertheless and for the foliow- ing reasons . First , because the object in view , as an immediate object , belongs to the moral philosopher , and would be pursued , not only more appropriately , but in my opinion with far ...
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... object of Thucydides was to show the ills resulting to Greece from the separation and conflict of the spirits or elements of democracy and oligarchy . The object of Tacitus was to demonstrate the des- perate consequences of the loss of ...
... object of Thucydides was to show the ills resulting to Greece from the separation and conflict of the spirits or elements of democracy and oligarchy . The object of Tacitus was to demonstrate the des- perate consequences of the loss of ...
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